12V power supply

I have a bunch of 12V server power supplies that I have converted in to desk top supplies. They are as follows:

SOLD 1X Delta Server supply. This is my first server convert. It is 12V and has a 45 amp max output. It comes with an attached power cord. It has served me well for about a year now.
1X HP DPS-600PB. This is 12.6V and only dips down to about 12.5V under a 32amp load.
12X HP PS-3601-1C These are all around 12.6V and like the one above only dips down to about 12.5V under a 32 amp load.

$45 ea is the shipped price to your door. The only one that comes with a power cord is the Delta, the others do not have a cord. I have been able to scrounge up two cords that I will sell for an additional $3.00 each.

All of the supplies have been tested by running them under a 32 amp load for 2 hours. They have a variable speed fan where they will increase speed depending on the load. Under the test they got warm but not hot, (all under 90 degrees Fahrenheit). With the exception of the Delta it does not have a variable fan. I would not consider it loud but the fan pushes a lot of air.

The only reason I'm selling the Delta is that I built a 24V supply for myself so it is no longer needed.